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Therese
July 16, 2007 - 6:50pm
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I would think the fissure
I would think the fissure is causing the pain.
It is a wound and wounds hurt!
The pain would and could spriral in all kinds of directions just like a neck ache can go to the back and the head and to the legs...everywhere.
I have a rectocele and I do not experience pain...just pressure when I get past my daily BM and skip a day! I am miserable feeling and I know how literally crappy that is but never pain. I also have hemorroids but they are small and only get irritated if I get constipated and even then they are really barely noticeable.
I have seen other women write that they feel back pain and tailbone pain but it seems to come and go...
I would make sure you do not get constipated and calm down about it all. Sounds like good advice huh? Yes you can call me names for saying that!! :))
But honestly, take lots of really nice calming warm baths (treat that area special...!) Unless you are not supposed to? But if it is okay, I would try pure lavender and soak. Give yourself a break. You deserve it and understand that you need to heal from this right? You need to HEAL so let yourself be healing to you okay?
I understand how worrisome it must be to have a fissure--I know it must worry you but you have to be the one that treats yourself well and heals yourself...and I think you can do more for you than any dr!
I hope the very best for you!!!
Hugs!
Therese